No.
It just turns out that foreign countries are blatantly spying on us because the US is a joke and a laughingstock.
But besides all of that, the question about the possibility of UFO's has always intrigued many people.
What's out there and who's watching us?...
Many people got even more intrigued after the 2021 US intelgence report came out on UFOs. And it turns out, most Amrericans actually believe in life on other planets.
From Pew:
As an unprecedented U.S. intelligence report brings new attention to the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects, about two-thirds of Americans (65%) say their best guess is that intelligent life exists on other planets, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted just before the release of the government assessment.
A smaller but still sizable share of the public (51%) says that UFOs reported by people in the military are likely evidence of intelligent life outside Earth. Most of this sentiment comes from people who say that military-reported UFOs are “probably” evidence of extraterrestrial life (40%), rather than “definitely” such evidence (11%), according to the survey of 10,417 U.S. adults, conducted June 14 to 24. On the other hand, 47% of Americans say the military reports are probably (36%) or definitely (11%) not evidence of life outside Earth.
Well, legendary Hollywood producer Steven Spielberg is one of those "belivers" and he has a pretty interesting theory on what's really going on. He sat down with Stephen Colbert to disuss this topic and it turns out that Steven has some really wild theories that combine the idea of UFOs and also time travel....
Check it out:
That's a pretty "out-there" theory, but it's interesting...@popculturebrain #spielberg #stevenspielberg #ufos #ufo #uap #aliens ♬ original sound - Pop Culture Brain
However, Steven better be careful, he's getting awfully close to "conspiracy theory status" and that could land him in a lot of trouble, these days, right? Actually, he'd probably have a better chance of being correct... God knows the "experts" aren't getting much right these days.